2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism Preparing for War Appeasement.

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2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism Preparing for War Appeasement

2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism Preparing for War Appeasement The “American Road”

2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism World War Two Canada goes to War

2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism World War Two Canada goes to War The Ogdensburg Agreement (1940) The Permanent Joint Board on Defence

2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism World War Two Canada goes to War The Ogdensburg Agreement (1940) The Permanent Joint Board on Defence The Hyde Park Agreement (1941)

2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism World War Two Canada goes to War The Ogdensburg Agreement (1940) The Permanent Joint Board on Defence The Hyde Park Agreement (1941) War preparations on the Pacific Coast

2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism World War Two The critics The “enemy aliens”

2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism World War Two Canadian mobilization

2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism World War Two: Canadians in battle The Battle of the Atlantic ( ) Dieppe (1942) The Italian Campaign ( ) Normandy (1944) The Netherlands and Germany ( )

Isolationism or Internationalism?

2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism World War Two: Canada and War Diplomacy

2.3. WWII and Canadian Internationalism Post-War Canadian Internationalism

Internationalism as seen by Louis St. Laurent and Lester Pearson National Unity Political Liberty Rule of Law Values of Christian Civilization Responsibility Multilateralism Commitment Institutions